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How To Make Kiri Bath (Milk Rice)
Written Instructions : www.srilankacooking.com...
published: 19 Sep 2009
author: SriLankaCooking
How To Make Kiri Bath (Milk Rice)
Written Instructions : www.srilankacooking.com
published: 19 Sep 2009
views: 11890
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Aamhi Saare Khavayye June 15 '10 - Kiri Bath (Milk Rice)
Aamhi Sare Khavayye is a Zee Marathi recipe show featuring preparation of various delectab...
published: 16 Jun 2010
author: zeemarathi
Aamhi Saare Khavayye June 15 '10 - Kiri Bath (Milk Rice)
Aamhi Sare Khavayye is a Zee Marathi recipe show featuring preparation of various delectable dishes.
published: 16 Jun 2010
author: zeemarathi
views: 738
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Chef happyK preparing a Ceylon favourite Mung Kiri Bath at Culinary Corner - Sri Lanka Morning Show
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published: 09 May 2012
author: Keerthi Hapugasdeniya
Chef happyK preparing a Ceylon favourite Mung Kiri Bath at Culinary Corner - Sri Lanka Morning Show
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Indian Cuisine, Sri Lanka by Asiatravel.com
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published: 27 Jul 2009
author: AsiaTravelTV
Indian Cuisine, Sri Lanka by Asiatravel.com
Download Free $120 cash vouchers at www.asiatravel.com to offset payment at www.asiatravel.com For Bookings www.asiatravel.com For More Video: book.asiatravel.com The cuisine of Sri Lanka draws influence from the colonists and foreign traders. Rice, which is usually consumed daily, can be found at any special occasion, while spicy curries are favorite dishes for dinner and lunch. A very popular alcoholic drink is toddy, made from palm tree sap. Arrack is the de-facto distilled national drink. Rice and curry refers to a range of Sri Lankan dishes. Sri Lanka's cuisine mainly consists of boiled or steamed rice served with curry. Another well-known rice dish is Kiribath, meaning "milk rice." Curries in Sri Lanka are not just limited to meat- or fish-based dishes, there are also vegetable and even fruit curries. A typical Sri Lankan meal consists of a "main curry" (fish, chicken, beef, pork or mutton), as well as several other curries made with vegetable and lentils. Side-dishes include pickles, chutneys and "sambols" which can sometimes be fiery hot. The most famous of these is the coconut sambol, made of ground coconut mixed with chillies, dried Maldive fish and lime juice. This is ground to a paste and eaten with rice, as it gives zest to the meal and is believed to increase appetite. In addition to sambols, Sri Lankans eat "mallung", chopped leaves mixed with grated coconut and red onions. Coconut milk is found in most Sri Lankan dishes to give the cuisine its unique ...
published: 27 Jul 2009
author: AsiaTravelTV
views: 5851
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UNSUNG HERO of SRI LANKAN SPORTS - R KARUNANANDA 1964 OLYMPICS
We know Susanthika, Damayanthi Dharsha, Marion Jones, Michael Jordan but have we heard abo...
published: 16 Aug 2010
author: shamilJaey
UNSUNG HERO of SRI LANKAN SPORTS - R KARUNANANDA 1964 OLYMPICS
We know Susanthika, Damayanthi Dharsha, Marion Jones, Michael Jordan but have we heard about R Karunanada. He represented Sri lanka (then Ceylon) in the 1964 Olympics, in the mens 10000m event. read more - kiribath.wordpress.com
published: 16 Aug 2010
author: shamilJaey
views: 46735
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Sri Lankan Food Safari - 1
Sri Lankan Food Safari www.facebook.com www.srilanka.travel...
published: 28 Jun 2011
author: srilankanlion
Sri Lankan Food Safari - 1
Sri Lankan Food Safari www.facebook.com www.srilanka.travel
published: 28 Jun 2011
author: srilankanlion
views: 13312
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The Bradby Theme Song
Vocals - Sanchitha and Viraga Lyrics - Sanchitha, Viraga and Rafhan Guitar - Shane Vas The...
published: 26 Jun 2010
author: shamilJaey
The Bradby Theme Song
Vocals - Sanchitha and Viraga Lyrics - Sanchitha, Viraga and Rafhan Guitar - Shane Vas The Video Produced by: www.kiribath.wordpress.com Royal College and Trinity College were the first elite schools in Sri Lanka to take up the sport of rugby union, and the first historic match between these schools was played on the 31st of July, 1920. This was made a yearly encounter, with Trinity College winning for the first 21 years, until the Royalists recorded their first victory in 1941. In 1945, the principal of Royal College, EL Bradby , put forward the idea of playing an annual two-match series, to which the principal of Trinity College, Mr CE Simithraaratchy, readily agreed. To ensure the success of the series, Principal Bradby offered a shield which was to be held for a period of one year by the winner of the series. The series has been played annually and uninterrupted ever since.
published: 26 Jun 2010
author: shamilJaey
views: 33815
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Sri Lanka Cuisine from The Matale Heritage Center by Asiatravel.com
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published: 15 Oct 2009
author: AsiaTravelTV
Sri Lanka Cuisine from The Matale Heritage Center by Asiatravel.com
Download Free $120 cash vouchers at www.asiatravel.com to offset payment at www.asiatravel.com For Bookings www.asiatravel.com For More Video: book.asiatravel.com The cuisine of Sri Lanka draws influence from the colonists and foreign traders. Rice, which is usually consumed daily, can be found at any special occasion, while spicy curries are favorite dishes for dinner and lunch. A very popular alcoholic drink is toddy, made from palm tree sap. Arrack is the de-facto distilled national drink. Rice and curry refers to a range of Sri Lankan dishes. Sri Lanka's cuisine mainly consists of boiled or steamed rice served with curry. Another well-known rice dish is Kiribath, meaning "milk rice." Curries in Sri Lanka are not just limited to meat- or fish-based dishes, there are also vegetable and even fruit curries. A typical Sri Lankan meal consists of a "main curry" (fish, chicken, beef, pork or mutton), as well as several other curries made with vegetable and lentils. Side-dishes include pickles, chutneys and "sambols" which can sometimes be fiery hot. The most famous of these is the coconut sambol, made of ground coconut mixed with chillies, dried Maldive fish and lime juice. This is ground to a paste and eaten with rice, as it gives zest to the meal and is believed to increase appetite. In addition to sambols, Sri Lankans eat "mallung", chopped leaves mixed with grated coconut and red onions. Coconut milk is found in most Sri Lankan dishes to give the cuisine its unique ...
published: 15 Oct 2009
author: AsiaTravelTV
views: 43262
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miyasto dj
Sanara hotel (kiri bath goda)...
published: 01 Aug 2012
author: sameera damith
miyasto dj
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Sinhala New Year 2011
Sri Lankan community in South Bay,California celebrated the Sinhala NewYear on Saturday,Ap...
published: 18 Apr 2011
author: MegaTony1955
Sinhala New Year 2011
Sri Lankan community in South Bay,California celebrated the Sinhala NewYear on Saturday,April 16th,2011.This event comprised of many traditional games that are popular in Sinhala Avrudu celebrations in Sri Lanka and also included traditional Sri Lankan food such as Kavum,Kokis and Kiribath. As in previous years, "Sinhala Avrudu Ekamuthuwa" organized this event, and they did it for the 29th time.
published: 18 Apr 2011
author: MegaTony1955
views: 2004
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Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon,Rice and Curry Jungle kitchen
Cooking time in a private home in Monaragala Province: The traditional kitchen hut is buil...
published: 02 Jun 2011
author: NickVenture1
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon,Rice and Curry Jungle kitchen
Cooking time in a private home in Monaragala Province: The traditional kitchen hut is built outside the main house and the Lady cooks on a wood fire the meal for her family. Rice and curry is a popular dish in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu.Rice and curry dinner comprises the following:A large bowl of rice, most often boiled, but frequently fried. Sometimes Kiribath, rice cooked in coconut milk, is served. A vegetable curry, perhaps of green beans, jackfruit or leeks. A curry of meat, most often chicken or fish but occasionally goat or lamb Dhal, a dish of spiced lentils.Papadums, a thin crisp wafer made from legume or rice flour and served as a side dish.Sambals, which are fresh chutney side dishes; they may include red onion, chili, grated coconut or lime juice, and are often the hottest part of the meal. Each bowl contains small portions, but as is traditional in most of tropical Asia, if a bowl is emptied, it is immediately refilled.The food uses chilli, cardamom, cumin, coriander and other spices. It has a distinctive taste. The cuisines uses ingredients like dried fish which are local to the area. The spicier preparations are believed to be among the world's hottest in terms of chilli content (second only to Sylheti). While natives are born into this cuisine and develop a healthy tolerance to spicy food, many visitors and tourists to the country often find the spiciness excessive. As a result, many local restaurants in developed and ...
published: 02 Jun 2011
author: NickVenture1
views: 4008
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Secrets of Srilankan Vegetarian Cooking
Buy this DVD at: www.superaudio.in Sri Lankan culture is a blend of rich and diverse influ...
published: 12 Oct 2011
author: GeethanjaliVideos
Secrets of Srilankan Vegetarian Cooking
Buy this DVD at: www.superaudio.in Sri Lankan culture is a blend of rich and diverse influences and its cuisine is a perfect reflection of its culture. The food here is hot and spicy, perfectly complimenting the weather and warm hospitality of the people who live here. The staple food is rice and is accompanied by a variety of flavourful curries, some of which you will learn in this DVD. Wholesome, exotic, simmering with spices yet tempered with rich coconut milk, all the recipes in this DVD are authentically Sri Lankan, yet toned down for a tourist's palette. Let our chefs guide you through the Secrets of Sri Lankan Vegetarian Cooking and take your very own gastronomical journey through the very best of Sri Lankan cuisine. ** Young Jackfruit Curry, Mushroom and Kankun Tempered, Jackfruit Curry, Amberella Curry, Green Vegetable Fried Rice, Wood Apple Crumble and Milk Rice or Damul Kiribath
published: 12 Oct 2011
author: GeethanjaliVideos
views: 4224
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Derana News 17 05 2009 End of War
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa returned to the island this morning after declaring...
published: 17 May 2009
author: Helahada
Derana News 17 05 2009 End of War
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa returned to the island this morning after declaring in Jordan that he was returning to a nation which has vanquished the worlds most ruthless terrorist organization.. The President was in Jordan to attend the G 11 Summit and the World Economic Forum. With the LTTE being overcome by the troops, the public went jubilant and hoisted the national flag all over the city and suburbs. Some even started cooking kiribath on the pavements to be shared by passers-by, thus sharing their happiness.
published: 17 May 2009
author: Helahada
views: 5582
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Kirindiwela_Deshanaya_20110506 by kiribathgoda heme
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published: 12 Jul 2011
author: janaka mohandiramge
Kirindiwela_Deshanaya_20110506 by kiribathgoda heme
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Wenasa Wedding
The wedding poruwa, seetee back and the oil lamp born through Wenasa"wedding is made using...
published: 20 Jan 2012
author: wenasawedding
Wenasa Wedding
The wedding poruwa, seetee back and the oil lamp born through Wenasa"wedding is made using brass, copper and ericanut leafs with a touch of technology. To enhance the beauty and the uniqueness of our masterpieces. We have used Sri Lankans very own and elegant carving art while adding our own carving creativity in to the mix with the above mentioned master pieces we provide table decorations, entrance, head table decorations, kiribath stand and hotel decorations in the full package this idea which was born through "Wenasa" creativity is a first in the Sri Lankan wedding decoration industry. This has happened because "Wenasa" combines Sri Lankan traditional art with modern day technology to give customers a creative elegance that has ever been experienced before.
published: 20 Jan 2012
author: wenasawedding
views: 662
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How To Make Kokis
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published: 25 Mar 2010
author: SriLankaCooking
How To Make Kokis
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published: 25 Mar 2010
author: SriLankaCooking
views: 8830
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How To Make Pani Walalu
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published: 28 Mar 2010
author: SriLankaCooking
How To Make Pani Walalu
Written Instructions: www.srilankacooking.com
published: 28 Mar 2010
author: SriLankaCooking
views: 11375